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MIT Press has partnered with IEEE to bring its high quality eBooks content in computer science and engineering technologies to an even broader audience via the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. With over 470 titles available in fields such as computer science, artificial intelligence, information theory, computer programming, information technology and electrical engineering, the collection is very relevant to IEEE Xplore users and significantly enhances any eBook collection.

Updated daily at 8:30am, EnergyWire is designed to bring readers deep, broad and insightful coverage on the business and political issues surrounding the rapidly expanding unconventional energy industry in the United States and around the world.

From Capitol Hill to government agencies to the industry and Wall St., EnergyWire covers the key issues, including:

AAEL Blog: Da Vinci's Notes

The Recreational Reading Collection at AAEL has new books for March! We have titles in sci-fi and fantasy, suspense, and more. Come check them out on the second floor of the library and let us know what you think!

Effective Monday Feb 9, reference service at the Art, Architecture & Engineering Library will be moving to an 'On Call' model. This means that reference service staff will not be seated at the second floor service desk, but will be scheduled and available to come and assist as necessary. The 'On Call' hours are Monday - Friday, 10am to 4pm.

Online library of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Includes full-text of all books, papers, 24 periodicals and OECD statistical databases. Includes access to International Energy Agency (IEA) statistical databases and books.

The Science Accelerator empowers you to search, via a single query, important information resources of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) scientific and technical information. These resources contain the results of DOE research and development (R&D) projects and programs, descriptions of R&D projects under way or recently completed, major R&D accomplishments, and recent research of interest to DOE.

The ASME Digital Library is ASME's primary repository of current and archival literature (journal articles, conference proceedings and eBooks). It features ASME's Transaction Journals (1970 to the present), ASME's Conference Proceedings (2002 to the present) and ASME Press eBooks selected (1998 to the present). ASME continues to digitize its journal publications and add content to the digital library. Online content for some journal titles may predate 1970.

INIS provides a comprehensive information reference service for literature on the peaceful applications of nuclear science and technology. The INIS Database is a bibliographic database compiled from the data submitted by INIS Members. All of the bibliographic references found in INIS Database have been selected, abstracted and indexed in English by INIS Members according to agreed rules and standards.